Wireless push-to-talk microphones: the ideal discussion solution for boardrooms and hotels; fully wireless with no cables on the table; elegant design, quick to set up, with superb audio quality.
The microphone button is pressed, the request-to-talk is received by the control unit (LED of the microphone unit will illuminate red). Depending on the operation mode of the control unit the microphone unit is allocated a free transmission channel and the microphone is switched on or registered as request-to-speak. When the microphone is switched on, the red ring around the gooseneck of the microphone will illuminate and the LED in the housing will change from red to green. In the request-to-speak mode the red LED indicates the request-to-speak. If the maximum number of open delegate microphones is achieved (normally 3, max. 6), the microphone is only turned on when another microphone unit is switched off or when an automatic allocation is done via an external control (such as PC with controller software or media control system). The microphone units can be also operated in the automatic voice-controlled mode, Push-To- Talk (PTT) or override mode.